The Biggest Hololive English Concert Yet
If you thought hololive English’s previous concerts were impressive, prepare to have your mind blown. Hololive English 4th Concert -Serendipity- is officially happening on July 3-4, 2026 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, and this is shaping up to be the most ambitious VTuber concert event of the year.
Cover Corporation just dropped the official announcement, and fans worldwide are losing their minds. This isn’t just another concert—this is a statement that VTuber live performances have officially entered the mainstream.
Who’s Performing?
The lineup is stacked. We’re talking about talents from hololive English Myth, Promise, Advent, and Justice all taking the stage together. But here’s where it gets even better: special guest appearances from hololive Indonesia and hololive Japan talents are confirmed.
Imagine Gawr Gura, Mori Calliope, IRyS, Koseki Bijou, and the rest of the EN crew performing alongside their JP and ID senpais. The chemistry alone is worth the price of admission.
Fresh Original Songs Dropping
The concert theme song “Serendipity” just premiered on YouTube, and it’s already racking up millions of views. The full group original showcases the vocal range and harmony of the entire EN branch, and if this is just the teaser, the full setlist is going to be absolutely fire.
Expect brand new original songs, fan-favorite covers, and those emotional moments that make hololive concerts so special. Remember when the 3rd concert “All for One” at Radio City Music Hall had everyone crying? Yeah, multiply that by ten.
Why This Concert Matters
Serendipity represents a massive milestone for the VTuber industry. The Shrine Auditorium is a legendary venue—think major award shows, film premieres, and concerts by actual global superstars. For hololive English to book this space for two nights shows just how far VTubing has come.
This is the fourth full-scale hololive EN concert, and each one has been bigger than the last. From the first “Connect the World” online event to “Breaking Dimensions” at the King’s Theater, and then “All for One” at Radio City Music Hall—the trajectory is clear: hololive EN is becoming a legitimate force in live entertainment.
The Fan Experience
If you’ve been to a hololive concert before, you know the energy is unmatched. Thousands of fans waving light sticks in sync, call-and-response chants, surprise guest appearances, and that overwhelming sense of community that only VTuber fandoms can create.
For newcomers, imagine a K-pop concert meets anime convention meets Broadway show. The production value is insane—massive LED screens, live band accompaniment, 3D motion capture technology bringing the VTubers to life in real-time. It’s not just watching avatars on a screen; it’s a full sensory experience.
Tickets and Streaming
Pre-sale tickets for the venue went live on April 21st, and if history is any indicator, they sold out in minutes. If you missed the physical tickets, don’t panic—streaming tickets are available for fans who can’t make it to LA.
The streaming experience for past hololive concerts has been surprisingly good, with multiple camera angles, behind-the-scenes content, and even exclusive digital goods. It’s not the same as being there in person, but it’s the next best thing.
What to Expect from the Setlist
Based on previous concerts, here’s what you can probably expect:
- High-energy group numbers featuring all talents
- Solo performances showcasing individual vocal talent
- Unit collaborations (Myth, Promise, Advent, Justice segments)
- Surprise covers of popular anime songs and J-pop hits
- Emotional ballads that will absolutely destroy you
- MC segments with hilarious banter between the talents
And let’s be real—there’s probably going to be at least one moment where everyone in the audience is ugly-crying. It’s tradition at this point.
The VTuber Concert Revolution
Hololive English isn’t the only player in the VTuber concert game, but they’re definitely leading the charge in the West. With Anime Expo 2026 also featuring a massive VTuber lineup including Ironmouse and other creators, it’s clear that 2026 is the year VTuber concerts go fully mainstream.
The technology behind these performances continues to evolve. Better motion capture, more sophisticated 3D rendering, improved audio mixing—each concert pushes the boundaries of what’s possible. Serendipity will likely showcase tech we haven’t even seen yet.
Beyond the Stage
What makes hololive concerts special isn’t just the performance—it’s everything around it. The fan art explosion before and after. The Twitter hashtags trending worldwide. The community watchalongs. The memes. The clips that circulate for months afterward.
This is participatory entertainment at its finest. Fans aren’t just passive consumers; they’re active participants in creating the experience.
So… Are You Ready for Serendipity?
July 3-4 can’t come fast enough. Whether you’re a day-one Myth fan, a Promise devotee, Advent enthusiast, or Justice believer—this concert is going to be something special.
The question isn’t whether Serendipity will be good. Based on hololive’s track record, we already know it will be incredible. The real question is: what surprise moments will become legendary? What unexpected collaborations will break the internet? Which performances will fans be talking about for years?
We’ll find out this July. And honestly? The hype is absolutely justified.
What are you most excited to see at Serendipity? Drop your predictions in the comments below!
